International Calling Codes

International calls may be dialed directly from many local telephone exchanges.
If international direct-dialing is available in your area, dial the International Access Code "011," the Country Code, the City Code and the local number. After dialing any international call, allow at least 45 seconds for the ringing to start. For example, to place a direct-dialed call to Paris, France you would dial:

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

011 +

33 +

1 +

LOCAL NUMBER

Operator-Assisted Calls: Person-to-person, calling card, or third number calls require operator assistance. Use the International Access Code "01" instead of "011."

Additional Assistance or Information: Dial "00" (Operator) if you need assistance calling countries that cannot be dialed, completing a call, receiving credit if you reach a wrong number, or getting city codes that are not listed.

Calls to Canada, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and most dial points in the Caribbean can be dialed the same as long distance calls within the Continental United States.

Below are codes for some countries and cities. Numbers beside countries are Country Codes, numbers beside cities are City Codes.

*Do not dial the 011 prefix when calling this country from North America. Use the country code just like an Area Code in the U.S.

**In order to protect our customers from false charges, Home Telecom has blocked a number of countries that are known for fraudulent activity. In order to be able to make calls to this country you must contact Home Telecom at 888-746-4482 to remove the block from your telephone line.